Graphic Design Concentration

Today's businesses are continually demanding greater use of new information technologies in order to remain competitive in our ever-expanding economy. Obtaining an Associate Degree in Applied Science in Computer Information Systems from Bramson ORT College will prepare graduates to handle important issues involving the implementation of these newer technologies, such as configuring Cisco and Microsoft Networks, implementing SQL Server and Oracle databases, designing and developing company web pages using Adobe software, such as: Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Students will also gain skills in administering network security, managing computer service and repairs, operating different software packages, writing business proposals, and preparing presentations. Information and Computer Systems managers are essential in planning an organization’s future, maintaining Internet support, and supervising security operations.

Graphic Design

Bramson ORT College is one of the few colleges that offers a concentration in Graphic Design. The Graphic Design Program is intended to prepare graduates for entry-level positions in visual communications in some of today's most dynamic design and web production industries. The fields of advertising, publishing, television, and web design offer great opportunities for trained visual communicators, especially designers.

Credits obtained by students while in the Computer Information Systems Program are transferable to four-year programs at other colleges and universities worldwide. In order to earn the Computer Information Systems Associate Degree with a Concentration in Graphic Design at Bramson ORT College, a student must complete at least 63 credits.

Admission Bramson ORT College's Computer Information Systems Associate Degree with a Concentration in Graphic Design Concentration Program is open to all students who demonstrate academic preparedness, maturity and seriousness of purpose with backgrounds appropriate to their chosen program of studies.

Please visit the Admissions Office Site for the complete requirements. High School Diploma or High School Equivalency is required.

Select credits from the list of liberal arts courses which are not required liberal arts.

Career Outlook

Graduates of this Associate Degree Program can continue to a Bachelor's Degree Program or choose to work in a wide variety of today's most exciting industries. Jobs in Computer Programming, Graphic and Web Design and Computer Networking are in high demand at companies and organizations across industries. Because so much business is carried out over computer networks, security will continue to be an important issue for businesses, thus demanding a a greater amount of Computer Information Systems personnel and managers. Examples of careers that Bramson ORT graduates have pursued can be found below.

Computer Programmer

Computer Systems Analyst

Web Developer

Java Developer

C++ Developer

C# Developer

Visual Basic Developer

.Net Developer

PHP Developer

MySQL Developer

Flex Developer

Internet Applications Programmer

Technical Support Specialist

Computer Network Technician

Computer Network Operations Support Specialist

Network Architect

Cisco Network Analyst

CADD Technician

3D Design CADD Technician

3D Modeling Technician

CADD Specialist

CADD MTS Technician

Architectural CADD Technician

Graphic Designer

Graphic Artist

Interactive Graphic Designer

Web Designer

Storyboard Artist

Graphics & Logo Illustrator

Network Systems Administrator

Communications Designer

3D Artist

Packaging Designer

Employment Opportunities

Below you will find a table of average annual salaries for Bookkeeping Clerks. Salaries are listed by both position and industry/sector. These salaries have been provided by the U.S. Department of Labor and Bramson ORT College's Career Services Center.

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